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Falz, Vector release diss song against INEC chairman
Nigerian rapper, Folarin Falana better known as Falz has hit the studio to record a song tackling the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.
Falz featured Hip Hop star, Vector on the track which is named after the INEC boss ‘Mr Yakubu’, aimed at condemning the conduct of the 2023 general elections.
The activist released a snippet of the music video on his official Twitter page and it peaked the interest of social media users.
He had earlier criticised the electoral body for budgeting N300 billion to conduct an election that many international and local observers, as well as well-meaning Nigerians have described as a sham which was not credible, free or fair.
He also released a sample of what is believed to be a representation of the result sheets which were tampered with after Nigerians cast their votes.
Falz and Vector have decided to express their views about the election in the diss track.
The son of Femi Falana SAN, called out INEC, its Chairman, and political parties allegedly involved in the electoral malpractices.
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His lyrics said; “Mr Yakubu! Ę ma ń se bi fraudster, you don’t want to prosper, come and collect, oscar 300 billion te gbà lówó ìjoba, kí le fi se ná sir.” Vector had some critical points to buttress as well.
Mr Yabuku’ comes as the second official single for Falz in 2023 and it is a follow-up to the previously released ‘Owa’ which features Tekno.
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